Brazil will launch a satellite in 2011 to monitor deforestation and urban expansion around the world, it has been announced.

Amazônia-1 will carry a UK-made high resolution camera. The
United Kingdom—Brazil collaboration was announced last week (14 July)
at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Society for Progress in
Science.

It is part of the continuing UK—Brazil Partnership in Science
and Innovation, and stems from discussions between governments and
research partners that began in 2007 during the UK—Brazil Year of
Cooperation on Science and Technology.

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Amazônia-1 will orbit the Earth 14 times a day at a distance
of 400 miles, collecting images of several countries. It will have
three cameras in total, two of them made in Brazil and one made in the
UK.

The UK camera, RALCam 3, will be made by the Rutherford
Appleton Laboratory based in Oxfordshire, and will provide images with
each photo pixel showing ten metres of actual terrain — a technology
without precedent in a Brazilian satellite.

The photos will aid environmental observation and inform
natural resources management. It will be easier, for example, to
identify illegal activity in forests, particularly in the Amazon and
Congo rainforests, the two largest in the world.

Other applications include mapping of remote areas, and coastal and disaster monitoring.

"A few weeks after the launch, the satellite will start
sending information," Thyrson Villela, director for satellites and
applications at the Brazilian Space Agency, told SciDev.Net. The data
will then be freely available to Brazilian research centres and those
in countries all over the world. Having access to this information will
help other tropical forest countries to fight their environment issues.

According to the UK Department for International Development (DFID),
this project demonstrates the importance of science and scientific
collaboration to address major global issues. DFID aims to work with
other countries to build their capacity for satellite monitoring,
drawing on Brazilian and UK expertise in this area.

Amazônia-1 is the first land monitoring satellite made entirely in Brazil. Its launch
will be the first at the new Brazilian multi-mission platform, built by
the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research. Both the satellite
and the platform are government-funded enterprises.